Research Intern na Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center · Los Angeles, Estados Unidos Da América · Onsite
- Escritório em Los Angeles
Radiation Oncology at Cedars-Sinai is at the forefront of developing next-generation imaging and radiation methods. Our research advances the field of radiation therapy through more precise and effective treatments and techniques.
The Cedars-Sinai Cancer Center Toro Health Pathways (THP) Internship provides an immersive research experience in cutting-edge cancer research for students who might otherwise face barriers to such opportunities. This program allows recent graduates from CSUDH with health-related degrees to put their education into practice while learning directly from leading researchers.
Interns will join a research team for nine months (24 hours per week) to contribute to clinical cancer outcomes research in the emerging field of cardio-oncology, which focuses on the intersection of oncology and cardiology and the effects of cancer therapies on cardiovascular health.
What You’ll Gain
Mentorship from a physician-scientist guiding your research development.
Knowledge of current concepts in cardio-oncology and clinical research methodologies.
Collaboration with recognized scientists in a state-of-the-art facility.
Networking opportunities within Cedars-Sinai and the THP network.
Participation in academic activities including lecture series and peer forums.
Primary Responsibilities
Review and research project background with mentor.
Participate in all phases of research: planning, preparation, application, evaluation, and analysis.
Collect, interpret, and analyze clinical data.
Draw conclusions and prepare reports based on research findings.
Present project updates and final results to peers and colleagues.
Internship Goals & Objectives
Develop understanding of research design, data collection, and analysis.
Gain introductory knowledge of cancer staging, treatment types, and cardiovascular risk factors.
Perform chart reviews of electronic medical records and radiotherapy planning systems.
Conduct literature reviews to support research scope and background.
Build scientific communication skills through presentations and posters.
Additional Information
Internship involves participation in IRB-approved studies (e.g., STUDY00003891).
Interns will not handle biological specimens or samples.
Interns will work with protected health information (PHI) and receive training on compliance and confidentiality.
Systems training includes RedCap (data input), CS-Link (data collection), and radiation treatment software Mosaiq and Eclipse.
Program Timeline (August 25, 2025 – May 20, 2026)
Month 1: Introduction & Orientation
Training in EMR navigation, PHI compliance, and radiation treatment planning systems.
Months 2–3: Foundation Building
Begin systematic data collection with growing independence.
Extract cardiovascular and cancer treatment details.
Months 4–6: Skill Development & Analysis
Analyze relationships between treatment and cardiovascular outcomes.
Participate in weekly research team meetings and prepare early results.
Months 7–8: Independent Research
Conduct independent data analysis and develop research poster materials.
Month 9: Completion & Presentation
Finalize report and presentation for the THP Culminating Event.
Ongoing Throughout Internship
Weekly check-ins with supervisor and research team meetings.
Participation in academic events and networking forums.
Continuous training in healthcare data management.
Required:
18 years or older
HS diploma or GED
Must reside in Greater Los Angeles during internship
Must receive academic credit if participating as an intern
Preferred:
Recent graduate from a CSU campus (especially CSUDH, CSUSB, CSULB, CSULA, CSUF, CSUCI, CSUN, or Cal Poly Pomona)